#美联储回购协议计划 Bitcoin $BTC is something that can be unpredictable with its market fluctuations. Rather than holding on for a rebound, it's better to take profits when you can—acting decisively when the time comes is the true essence of being able to see the next opportunity. Greed is the biggest killer in this market. Locking in profits early and avoiding risks is essential to steadily reach the end. Those who are knowledgeable understand: the profits you actually secure are always more solid than paper gains.

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FreeMintervip
· 12-23 07:13
You're right, greed is indeed a terminal illness. Those who really know when to lock in profits in this wave of market are the ones who will laugh last. I am the one who stubbornly held on, and now I regret it immensely. Sometimes, locking in profits is much more reliable than dreaming of a rebound. What you earn is truly yours; those paper numbers are just a joke.
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AllTalkLongTradervip
· 12-22 14:50
You are absolutely right. I have suffered quite a bit because of greed. The market is like a fickle king, it’s really not wrong to take profits when it’s good. Paper profits are deceptive; locking in profits is the way to go. If I had known earlier, I should have listened to the advice instead of waiting for a rebound and ended up getting trapped. This time I’ve learned my lesson: run when there’s profit, I don’t want to experience that feeling again.
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MetaverseLandladyvip
· 12-22 14:49
The saying "take profits when you can" is reasonable, but it worries me that those holding coins may not be able to listen.
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SmartContractRebelvip
· 12-22 14:48
The saying "take the profit when it's good" is really true. I used to stubbornly hold on, and in the end, I got trapped badly.
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ZKProofstervip
· 12-22 14:48
ngl the "lock in gains" thesis is technically sound but like... everyone says this til they don't, right? the real protocol here is knowing when your conviction actually breaks vs when you're just paperhanding because of noise
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TokenToastervip
· 12-22 14:24
The money you hold tightly is real money, this saying is correct.
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